Powell, J. (1713). The case of John Powell of London, merchant: Who originally contributed l. 3,700 towards raising two millions for the service of the crown of England, and settling the trade to the East-Indies, when the publick funds were under great discounts. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPowell, John. The Case of John Powell of London, Merchant: Who Originally Contributed L. 3,700 Towards Raising Two Millions for the Service of the Crown of England, and Settling the Trade to the East-Indies, When the Publick Funds Were Under Great Discounts. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], 1713.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPowell, John. The Case of John Powell of London, Merchant: Who Originally Contributed L. 3,700 Towards Raising Two Millions for the Service of the Crown of England, and Settling the Trade to the East-Indies, When the Publick Funds Were Under Great Discounts. [publisher not identified], 1713.